Claims
- 1. A flypaper trap including:
- (a) a canister having a hollow interior and formed with a plurality of holes providing access into said interior;
- (b) a pair of end caps mounted on opposite ends of the canister; and
- (c) flypaper including a coating of a viscous tackifier material and a metalized prismatic material mounted within the interior of the canister, with said prismatic reflective material attracting insects into the canister interior through the canister holes for capture of the insects by the viscous tackifier material.
- 2. The flypaper trap defined in claim 1 in which the canister is a transparent cylinder and the holes are formed in a staggered relationship about the circumference of the cylinder.
- 3. The flypaper trap defined in claim 1 in which hanging means is engaged with one of the end caps for hanging the canister from a supporting structure.
- 4. The flypaper trap defined in claim 3 in which the flypaper is an uncoiled strip of material one end of which is connected to the hanging means.
- 5. The flypaper trap defined in claim 1 in which the canister is cylindrical having open ends; in which the end caps include a disc-shaped end wall and a cylindrical side wall projecting from said end wall; and in which the ends of the canister are telescopically slidably mounted within a respective cylindrical side wall of the end caps for mounting the end caps on the canister.
- 6. The flypaper trap defined in claim 5 in which a hole is formed in an end wall of one of the end caps; and in which hanging means is attracted to an end of the flypaper and extends through the hole formed in said end cap wall to suspend the canister from a supporting structure.
- 7. The flypaper trap defined in claim 1 in which the reflective prismatic material is a plurality of metal flakes.
- 8. The flypaper trap defined in claim 1 in which the reflective prismatic material is a strip of diffraction embossed metalized polyester film.
- 9. The flypaper trap defined in claim 1 in which the flypaper is in roll form and includes an inner supporting tube and a strip of material wrapped into a plurality of convolutions about the tube with one side of said material strip being coated with the viscous tackifier material and the other side of the strip having a carrier release coating separating the tackifier material of adjacent convolutions to provide a plurality of refills by removing an outer insect loaded portion of the strip and unwrapping another fresh layer of the strip from the wrapped tube.
- 10. The flypaper trap defined in claim 9 in which the support tube is cylindrical and terminates in a pair of ends which project beyond the strip of material wrapped about the tube; in which each of the end caps includes an annular boss which projects inwardly toward the interior of the canister; and in which the ends of the tube are telescopically inserted into the annular bosses to mount the tube and wrapped strip within the canister.
- 11. The flypaper trap defined in claim 7 in which the canister is cylindrical having a pair of open ends; in which the end caps are cylindrical each having an open and a closed end; and in which the canister is removably telescopically slidably mounted within the open ends of the end caps.
- 12. The flypaper trap defined in claim 11 in which the canister is formed of transparent plastic material; and in which the holes are formed in a staggered relationship about the canister.
CROSS REFERENCE
The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 620,818, filed June 15, 1984, now abandoned.
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